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Meet Connecticut Bar Association Treasurer Sharad A. Samy
While Samy said he believes the government institutions and systems work, "they work best when we have citizenry that actually acts as citizens, and if we fail to act as citizens as individuals, no amount of great thinking in any of those institutions, the Constitution and our law is really going to function well. People have forgotten that they need to be citizens."Approaching the Finish Line: It's Time to Talk About Succession
Every song comes to an end, and for many of us, it's a challenge to figure out what's next.Pa. Appeals Court Shuts Down Bid for Clarity Amid 'Mallory' Uncertainty
Defendant Syngenta Crop Protection had urged the Superior Court to permit its appeal, arguing that there was an "urgent need for clarity concerning the constitutional and jurisdictional questions left in Mallory's wake."Barclay Damon's Newest Partner Served 2 Years as NY Gov's Deputy Counsel
Deputy Counsel Pei Pei Cheng de Castro's exit from the governor's office follows the announcement that Elizabeth Fine, counsel to the governor, would leave the office in September.'ChatGPT Wrapper' Is This Year's Hottest Snub—But Why?
Legal tech is full of competitors calling each other "GPT wrappers." But the definition is looser than many believe.View more book results for the query "process"
One Year Later: 5 Best Practices Following the Updated FTC Endorsement Guides
To shield against—or outright avoid—liability for ads featuring endorsements, shrewd in-house counsel should follow these five compliance best practices below, gleaned from the Endorsement Guides, the proposed reviews rule and the recent enforcement efforts.Newsmakers: Insurance Firms Expand to Dallas
Tyson & Mendes and Merlin Law Group have opened new offices.Attorneys Net $1.5M in Fees From $3.65M Settlement Against Student Loan Provider
The plaintiffs alleged the company "unlawfully and deceptively" charged borrowers every time they made a loan payment online or over the phone.Resolving Litigation: L&E Lawyer Inadvertently Trained by Parents
My guest this month, Gene Ryu of K&L Gates, started his career advising businesses on labor and employment issues long before he went to law school—or college, high school or middle school. I'll let him explain it below, but his background set him up perfectly to represent an employer with empathy for their employee.Trending Stories
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